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Jirkovsky 2012 J Pharmacol Exp TherJirkovsky E, Popelová O, Kriváková-Stanková P, Vávrová A, Hroch M, Hasková P, Brcáková-Dolezelová E, Micuda S, Adamcová M, Simůnek T, Cervinková Z, Gersl V, Sterba M (2012) Chronic anthracycline cardiotoxicity: molecular and functional analysis with focus on nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 and mitochondrial biogenesis pathways. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 343:468-78.2012PMID: 22915767
Hernandez-Vivanco 2012 J Pharmacol Exp TherHernández-Vivanco A, Pérez-Alvarez A, Caba-González JC, Alonso MT, Moreno-Ortega AJ, Cano-Abad M, Ruiz-Nuño A, Carmona-Hidalgo B, Albillos A (2012) Selectivity of action of pregabalin on Ca2+ channels but not on fusion pore, exocytotic machinery, or mitochondria in chromaffin cells of the adrenal gland. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 342:263-72.2012PMID: 22537772 Open Access
Kelly 2010 J Pharmacol Exp TherKelly M, Trudel S, Brouillard F, Bouillaud F, Colas J, Nguyen-Khoa T, Ollero M, Edelman A, Fritsch J (2010) Cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator inhibitors CFTR(inh)-172 and GlyH-101 target mitochondrial functions, independently of chloride channel inhibition. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 333:60-9.2010PMID: 20051483 Open Access
Lancel 2009 J Pharmacol Exp TherLancel S, Hassoun SM, Favory R, Decoster B, Motterlini R, Neviere R (2009) Carbon monoxide rescues mice from lethal sepsis by supporting mitochondrial energetic metabolism and activating mitochondrial biogenesis. J Pharmacol 329:641-48.2009PMID: 19190234 Open Access